Colleagues - Corrected, had an additional character in the COSPAR designation. While tracking some of the later NOSS satellites, several times I have seen a single satellite when I expected two. I think that this is the second of the NOSS 3 series so it could be A (28095) or C (28097). This is in exactly the right arc for this pair. I report it as 28095 but it could be some other satellite that came by at exactly the right time? Can someone with the right software tell me which satellite this is? 28095 03 054A 9999 G 20251126015255407 17 15 2009205-120604 18 S+040 10 28095 03 054A 9999 G 20251126015300352 17 15 2009417-111222 18 S+040 10 28095 03 054A 9999 G 20251126015555161 17 15 2015463+062455 18 S+040 10 28095 03 054A 9999 G 20251126015500895 17 15 2016037+075201 18 S+040 10 Please note that I am still tracking from site "9999". Charles Phillips using SAO Image DS 9 values, epoch code 5, position format 1 manual tracking/reduction system and a DSLR and the Dormer timer 29.5982 deg North 95.1060 West 5 meters above sea level _______________________________________________ Seesat-l mailing list https://lists.seesatmail.org/mailman/listinfo/seesat-lReceived on Wed Nov 26 2025 - 08:41:30 UTC
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